Publications

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2019
“A Better Signpost, Not a Better Walking Stick: How to Evaluate the European Consensus Doctrine”. Building Consensus on European Consensus: Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights in Europe and Beyond. P. Kapotas & V. Tzevelokos. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 189-209. [ABSTRACT][D0I/LINK][WEB].

-“The European Research Council @ 10: What has it done to us?” European Political Science (18) 234-36 [D0I/LINK][WEB]

– “The European Research Council @ 10: Whither hopes and fears?” European Political Science. (18) 237-247 [ABSTRACT][D0I/LINK][WEB]
“Legitimacy Criticisms of International Courts: Not Only Fuzzy Rhetoric?”. Legitimacy: The State and Beyond. W. Sadurski, M. Sevel &K. Walton. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 223-237. [ABSTRACT][WEB].

“Constitutionalization, Not Democratization: How to Assess the Legitimacy of International Courts”. In The Legitimacy of International Courts . N. Grossman, H. Cohen, A. Follesdal & G. Ulfstein, (eds). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 307-337. [ABSTRACT][D0I][SSRN][WEB].

“Law Making by Law Breaking? A Theory of Parliamentary Civil Disobedience against International Human Rights Courts”, in The International Human Rights Judiciary and National Parliaments: Europe and Beyond , eds. M. Saul, A. Follesdal &G. Ulfstein. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 329-352. [ABSTRACT][D0I/LINK][SSRN][WEB].

“Building Democracy at the Bar: The European Court of Human Rights as an Agent of Transitional Cosmopolitanism.” Transnational Legal Theory (special issue, ed. Claudio Corradetti).[ABSTRACT][D0I/LINK][WEB].

-and N. Tsereteli “The Margin of Appreciation in Europe and Beyond.” The International Journal of Human Rights 20 (8): 1055-1057.[ABSTRACT][D0I/LINK]

“Squaring the Circle at the Battle at Brighton: Is the War between Protecting Human Rights or Respecting Sovereignty over, or Has It Just Begun?” Shifting Centres of Gravity in Human Rights Protection: Rethinking Relations between the ECHR, EU, and National Legal Orders. O. M. Arnardóttir &A. Buyse. London, Routledge: 189-204. [ABSTRACT][SSRN][WEB].

“Subsidiarity to the Rescue for the European Courts? Resolving Tensions between the Margin of Appreciation and Human Rights Protection”. Join, or Die – Philosophical Foundations of Federalism. Eds. D. Heideman & K. Stoppenbrink, de Gruyter: 251-272. [ABSTRACT][D0I/LINK][SSRN][WEB].

2015

“Curb, Channel and Coordinate: The Constitutionalisation of International Courts and Tribunals”. The Contribution of International and Supranational Courts to the Rule of Law . G. D. Baere &J. Wouters. Cheltenham, Elgar Publishing 355-369. [ABSTRACT][SSRN][WEB].

-“Legitimacy Challenges and What to Do About Them – Accountability and Authority of the European Court of Human Rights.” Proceedings of Conference on the Long-term future of the European Court of Human Rights: 78-85.[ABSTRACT][WEB]. [FULL PROCEEDINGS]

With J. Schaffer and G. Ulfstein, Eds. 2013 The Legitimacy of International Human Rights Regimes: Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.[ABSTRACT][D0I/LINK][WEB].

“Much Ado About Nothing? Claims About Political Appointment to the Norwegian Supreme Court – and What to Do – and Not to Do – About It.” Tidsskrift for rettsvitenskap (3): 365-371.[ABSTRACT][D0I/LINK][WEB].

Follesdal, A., B. Peters and G. Ulfstein, Eds. 2013 Constituting Europe: The European Court of Human Rights in a National, European and Global Context. Studies on Human Rights Conventions. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.[ABSTRACT][WEB].

“Nepal’s Constitution Writing Process: Rebuilding the Ship While at Sea ” International Journal of Minority and Group Rights 18 (3): 287-291.[ABSTRACT][WEB].

“Federalism, Ethnicity and Human Rights in Nepal – Or: Althusius Meets Acharya ” International Journal of Minority and Group Rights 18: 335-342.[ABSTRACT][WEB].Editor, Special Issue on Nepal’s Constitution International Journal of Minority and Group Rights 18 (3).[ABSTRACT][D0I/LINK][WEB].

– 2009 “The legitimacy of international human rights review: The case of the European Court of Human Rights” Journal of Social Philosophy, 40 (4): 595-607 [WEB VERSION].

– 2009 “If there is no common and unique European identity, should we Create One?”. Multiculturalism and nationalism in a world of immigration. K. Lippert-Rasmussen &et al. (eds). Basingstoke, Palgrave: 194-227. [WEB VERSION].

– 2009 “How up to date is the White Paper on EU Governance?” The Acts of the Ateliers on Multilevel governance, 21-26. Brussels: Committee of the Regions. [WEB VERSION].

– 2008 “Human Rights, Democracy and Federalism – part of the problem orpart of the solution? Securing stability in the European Union and thePeople’s Republic of China.” Current Politics and Economics of Asia 17 (1): 211-236.[ABSTRACT][WEB VERSION].

“Justice, stability and toleration in a Federation of Well-ordered Peoples.” Rawls’s Law of Peoples: A realistic utopia?. Rex Martin and David Reidy, editors . Oxford: Blackwell, 299-317.[ABSTRACT][WEB VERSION].

“The Legitimacy Deficits of the European Union.” Journal of Political Philosophy 14, 4: 441-68. [WEB VERSION].

“Subsidiarity, Democracy and Human rights in the Constitutional Treaty for Europe.” Journal of Social Philosophy: 61-80.[ABSTRACT][WEB VERSION].

“Towards a Stable Federal Finalité? Forms and Arenas of Institutionaland National Balances in the Constitutional Treaty for Europe.” Towards a Federal Europe?. Alexander Trechsel, editor. Same as 2005 JEPP [WEB VERSION].

“Why the EU does not need a uniform approach to Human Rights.” New Spaces of European Governance. Josef Melchior, editor . Vienna: Facultas.

, & Nils Butenschon. “Do minority and group rights promote juststability in non-unitary political orders? A Research Agenda .” International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 13, 2-3: 141-52.[WEB VERSION].

, & Simon Hix. “Why there is a Democratic Deficit in the EU: A Response to Majone and Moravcsik.” Journal of Common Market Studies 44, 3: 533-62.[ABSTRACT][WEB VERSION].

“Towards a Stable Federal Finalité? Forms and Arenas of Institutionaland National Balances in the Constitutional Treaty for Europe.” Journal of European Public Policy – Special Issue: Towards a Federal Europe? 12, 3: 572-89.[WEB ][WEB journal].

“Sustainable Development, State Sovereignty and International Justice.” Sustainable development: On the aims of development and conditions of sustainability. William M. Lafferty and Oluf Langhelle, editors . Houndsmills: Macmillan, 70-83.[ABSTRACT][WEB VERSION].

“Democracy and the European Union: Challenges.” Democracy and the European Union: Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy. Andreas Follesdal and Peter Koslowski, editors . Berlin: Springer, 1-10.[ABSTRACT][WEB VERSION].

“Democracy in the European Union: The Need for Theory.” Center for Offentlig Organisasjon Og Styring, Denmark, Report 2/1997.[ABSTRACT][WEB VERSION].

“Do welfare obligations end at the boundaries of the nation state?” Restructuring the Welfare State: Theory and reform of social policy. Peter Koslowski and Andreas Follesdal, editors . Berlin: Springer, 145-63.[ABSTRACT][WEB VERSION].

“The Welfare State under Siege.” Citizens’ Trust and Authorities’ Choices – Ethics in the Public Service. Hans De Geer and Silfverberg, editors . Stockholm: Stockholm School of Economics, Center for Ethics and Economics, 65-70.

“What is at stake? Basic needs, functionings and other interests as grounds for claims.” LOS, Notat 9713. [WEB VERSION].

, and Peter Koslowski, editors Democracy and the European Union. Berlin: Springer.[ABSTRACT].